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Re: What is a SMTA worth?
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Posted by Rick(MN) on March 08, 2003 at 13:14:38 from (205.188.209.78):
In Reply to: What is a SMTA worth? posted by Shovelman on March 07, 2003 at 18:02:15:
I'm surely no expert, but I have kinda kept my eye on MTA's for the last 15 years or so because our neighbor had one when I was a kid. Even though our big tractor at the time was a 560 and our second tractor was an M, that MTA would turn my head every time I seen it. I now have 2 of them and keep my eyes peeled on everyone that comes up for sale in a circle of 150 miles. The cheapest one I've seen sell in the last few years brought $1600.00. It had no extras (wf,ps, fenders,weights....ect) and didnt have a piece of tin that I thought was salvageable. Seems that a good average MTA will sell from about $2250.00 on up, and come to think of it, it's been quite awhile since I seen a decent one go for that price. My feeling is that if you really want that particular tractor, be prepared to give in the $2200.00 to $2500.00 neighborhood. You can always sell the wide front if you want to lower your total cost>. GOOD LUCK
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